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Photographer

BCG

Posts: 7316

San Antonio, Florida, US

i did a near ten year stint in the army, and transitioned into the imaging industry...doubting that the market will sustain the heavy load of shooters, what  is your career options beside photography

mine:

1.psychologist - going back to school now
2.journalist
3.crime show reenactor

Jan 05 06 05:27 pm Link

Model

Horsie Girl

Posts: 1453

Santa Rosa, California, US

I will be transfering images on to tiles to make murals!  Wish me luck.

Jan 05 06 05:59 pm Link

Photographer

BCG

Posts: 7316

San Antonio, Florida, US

Horsie Girl wrote:
I will be transfering images on to tiles to make murals!  Wish me luck.

i would love a wall mural of ME!!!

Jan 05 06 06:02 pm Link

Model

Horsie Girl

Posts: 1453

Santa Rosa, California, US

BCG wrote:

i would love a wall mural of ME!!!

Send me the image and let me know what size you would like.  I can make it happen, it just might take a lil while!

Jan 05 06 06:06 pm Link

Photographer

MarkMarek

Posts: 2211

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Cherry popper wink

Jan 05 06 06:08 pm Link

Photographer

Jack D Trute

Posts: 4558

New York, New York, US

BCG wrote:

i would love a wall mural of ME!!!

How about a Dart board?

Jan 05 06 06:18 pm Link

Photographer

BCG

Posts: 7316

San Antonio, Florida, US

Jack D Trute wrote:

How about a Dart board?

i belong in a muesum, not a bar room.

Jan 05 06 06:29 pm Link

Photographer

Jack D Trute

Posts: 4558

New York, New York, US

BCG wrote:
i belong in a muesum, not a bar room.

It is Mausoleum not muesum.

Plus I do not think you are old enough to enter a bar.
But throwing darts at you would be fun.

Jan 05 06 06:37 pm Link

Photographer

John Van

Posts: 3122

Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

BCG wrote:
what  is your career options beside photography

With a sentence like that, scratch option 2...

Jan 05 06 06:42 pm Link

Photographer

Peter Dattolo

Posts: 1669

Wolcott, Connecticut, US

Tranferring photos onto tiles is really popular. You can pick up an outfit to do that for a few bucks, just pick up an edition of "Entrepreneur" and look thru it. Its been around awhile.

Jan 05 06 06:42 pm Link

Photographer

GWC

Posts: 1407

Baltimore, Maryland, US

At first I was just a figment of someone's imagination.
Then I was a bus-boy at Denny's in Frederick, MD.
My next career is going to be as the SLAMMIN'est photographer ever, specializing in photographing female movie stars naked!

GWC!

Jan 05 06 06:46 pm Link

Model

Horsie Girl

Posts: 1453

Santa Rosa, California, US

Peter Dattolo wrote:
Tranferring photos onto tiles is really popular. You can pick up an outfit to do that for a few bucks, just pick up an edition of "Entrepreneur" and look thru it. Its been around awhile.

But, I will be doing it better than everyone else.  I am looking into a newer way to transfer so that the tiles will be more scratch resistant and water proof.

Jan 05 06 06:48 pm Link

Photographer

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Posts: 14

Abbeville, Alabama, US

JvR wrote:

With a sentence like that, scratch option 2...

hahaha

Jan 05 06 06:53 pm Link

Model

StacyJack

Posts: 2297

New Orleans, Louisiana, US

I'm on my nine-millionth career change.  In fact I think I'm going to make that my life's work.  how many different jobs can i do before i croak.

Jan 05 06 07:12 pm Link